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    Changes in black carbon deposition to Antarctica from two high-resolution ice core records, 1850–2000 AD

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    Bisiaux, M.
    Edwards, Peter
    McConnell, J.
    Curran, M.
    Van Ommen, T.
    Smith, A.
    Neumann, T.
    Pasteris, D.
    Penner, J.
    Taylor, K.
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Bisiaux, M. and Edwards, P. and McConnell, J. and Curran, M. and Van Ommen, T. and Smith, A. and Neumann, T. et al. 2012. Changes in black carbon deposition to Antarctica from two high-resolution ice core records, 1850–2000 AD. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 12: pp. 4107-4115.
    Source Title
    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
    ISSN
    1680-7316
    School
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49415
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    Abstract

    Refractory black carbon aerosols (rBC) from biomass burning and fossil fuel combustion are depositedto the Antarctic ice sheet and preserve a history of emissions and long-range transport from low- and mid-latitudes. Antarctic ice core rBC records may thus provide information with respect to past combustion aerosol emissions and atmospheric circulation. Here, we present six East Antarcticice core records of rBC concentrations and fluxes covering the last two centuries with approximately annual resolution (cal. yr. 1800 to 2000). The ice cores were drilled in disparate regions of the high East Antarctic ice sheet, at different elevations and net snow accumulation rates. Annual rBC concentrations were log-normally distributed and geometric means of annual concentrations ranged from 0.10 to 0.18 µg kg-1. Average rBC fluxes were determined over the time periods 1800 to 2000 and 1963 to 2000 and ranged from 3.4 to 15.5 µgm-2 a-1 and 3.6 to 21.8 µgm-2 a-1, respectively. Geometric mean concentrations spanning 1800 to 2000 increased linearly with elevation at a rate of 0.025 µg kg-1/500 m. Spectral analysis of the records revealed significant decadal-scale variability, which at several sites was comparable to decadal ENSO variability.

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